Eki Furqon
Fakultas Hukum Universitas Sultan Ageng Tirtayasa

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A Criminological Review: Exploring Community Perception of Juvenile Delinquency in Panenjoan Village Eki Furqon; Alycia Risaldy Halim; Fuad Sirojul Huda; Nisrina Agustini; Syifa Aulia Nur Fadlilah; Muhamad Farhan Al Amien; Ratri Yulianingsari Negoro; Santomi Santomi; Yunita Yunita; Aqila Zahra; Diska Eunike; Aisa Aulina
Probono and Community Service Journal Vol 1, No 1 (2022): Community Empowerment and Legal Awareness
Publisher : Faculty of Law, Universitas Sultan Ageng Tirtayasa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51825/pcsj.v1i1.16695

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Juvenile delinquency is becoming one of the urgencies that must be considered by us, especially in Panenjoan Village. With the development of the times, these teenagers will get convenience in any case. Including to do negative things. As is being hotly reported on television, there are a lot of juvenile delinquency acts that are troubling the surrounding residents. The purpose of this study is to find out what juvenile delinquency occurs in Panenjoan Village as well as to know the perception of the community regarding the occurrence of juvenile delinquency which is quite large in percentage. This study uses the Community Education method by conducting socialization related to juvenile delinquency with the theme "Young Generations of Moral and Quality" where this socialization is a form of providing more knowledge to the harvested village youth and data collection and analysis techniques with qualitative data, namely direct interviews as well as surveys. The results of the activities carried out are the socialization of juvenile delinquency. One of them is promiscuity which produces the highest percentage of juvenile delinquency that occurs in Panenjoan Village. This makes many teenagers, especially women who get pregnant out of wedlock due to promiscuity. Based on the results of this data, we students get the factors that cause juvenile delinquency, one of which is family and environmental factors. Community perceptions based on the results of surveys and community interviews are also about juvenile delinquency that occurs, namely the community is very unfortunate with juvenile delinquency that occurs due to family and environmental factors, according to the community many children also drop out of school due to juvenile delinquency that occurs. The community looks sad and asks for help related to preventing juvenile delinquency. To prevent delinquency, more knowledge is needed regarding the good and bad in society, especially for teenagers, knowing in morals to become quality teenagers without juvenile delinquency
Transboundary Haze Pollution in Indonesia and Malaysia in the Perspective of Islamic Law and International Environmental Law Thoat Hamim; Muhamad Muslih; Eki Furqon
UNIFIKASI : Jurnal Ilmu Hukum Vol 10, No 2 (2023)
Publisher : Universitas Kuningan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25134/unifikasi.v10i2.8698

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The background of the research is that cross-border haze pollution that hits Indonesia and Malaysia occurs almost every year and this problem has not been resolved from the past until now. Humans, as the caliphs of Allah SWT on earth, are still unable to maximize their duties in preserving nature, forests and the environment. The aim of the research is to find out the latest issues in the problem of cross-border haze pollution in Indonesia and Malaysia so that we can analyze solutions according to Islamic law and international environmental law. The research method used is normative juridical with a statutory approach, concept approach and case approach. Using qualitative descriptive methods. The results of the research are that the management of natural resources is not in accordance with the principles of international law, causing air pollution which has a negative impact on Indonesia and Malaysia. The research conclusion is that the biggest factor triggering the problem of smoke pollution is forest and land fires, which are mostly caused by human actions. Law enforcement in preventing and taking action against perpetrators is still not effective, especially since there is interference from powerful elements who take part. The research suggestion is that society in its role as caliph must be able to act wisely and judiciously in managing the natural wealth on this earth so that environmental sustainability will be maintained. The government must be proactive in collaborating with neighboring countries in overcoming the haze problem
Peningkatan Pemahaman Nilai-Nilai Anti Korupsi Guru Dan Siswa Di Lingkungan Sekolah Sman 1 Kota Serang Provinsi Banten Eki Furqon; Ahmad Rayhan; Mokhamad Gisa Vitrana; Muhamad Muslih
Civic Education Law and Humaniora : Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Terintegrasi Vol 1 No 2 July 2023
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Gorontalo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37905/celara.v1i2.22483

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Instilling anti-corruption values is something that must be done from children to adults, and is done anywhere, even in schools or learning places, especially for high school students in Serang City. These Anti-Corruption Values must be taught and practiced in schools so that they can be brought and practiced to society by students, so that opportunities for committing Corruption in everyday life can be minimized. Teachers as educators also have an important role in directing students not to commit corruption, no matter how small, in real life. The instillation of Anti-Corruption Values is in accordance with the 9 Integrity Values issued by the Corruption Eradication Commission which are believed to be able to prevent criminal acts of corruption, namely including the values of "honesty, caring, independence, discipline, responsibility, hard work, simplicity, courage and fairness." ”. Methods for Increasing Understanding of Anti-Corruption Values are carried out through Socialization and Dialogue with Students of SMAN 1 Serang City and Training of Trainers for Teachers of SMAN 1 Serang City, Program for Increasing Anti-Corruption Values for Teachers and Students in the SMAN 1 City School Environment Serang is an application of the JAWARA Values (Honest, Fair, Dignified, Trustworthy, Religious and Accountable) at Sultan Ageng Tirtayasa University in eradicating criminal acts of corruption both on campus and in the communities of Serang and Banten cities. Apart from that, this activity to increase Anti-Corruption Values is also an embodiment of Untirta's vision of "Character", so this is Untirta's commitment to creating not only students but also people with character, so that this activity to increase Anti-Corruption Values is one of UNTIRTA's commitments. to move together with the community in eradicating corruption and becoming a spring that refreshes the thirst of the surrounding community. One of the efforts made by universities in the Anti-Corruption Values Improvement program is by providing outreach to students of SMAN 1 Serang City as well as Training of Trainers for Teachers of SMAN 1 Serang City. It is hoped that this socialization activity can instill an anti-corruption culture for students at SMAN 1 Serang City and become a guide for teachers at SMAN 1 Serang City in directing students to reject all forms of corruption from various small things in everyday life. So that an Anti-Corruption Culture can be created, especially in Serang City.